I immediately thought of , and that was also mentioned in the article. It was marked as unmaintained a year ago.
I wonder how hard it would be to write an extension for Nautilus or Nemo that lets you right click and scan a file?
It could simply run the command line tool (clamav
) and leave the terminal open so you can see the output.
I immediately thought of [clamtk](https://gitlab.com/dave_m/clamtk), and that was also mentioned in the article. It was marked as unmaintained a year ago.
I wonder how hard it would be to write an extension for Nautilus or Nemo that lets you right click and scan a file?
It could simply run the command line tool (`clamav`) and leave the terminal open so you can see the output.
I'm surprised it's not already built in.
But then again, most attack vectors these days seem to be via online services, a good adblocker, some scriptblocking, and a competent email gateway can solve many of your issues.
I'm surprised it's not already built in.
But then again, most attack vectors these days seem to be via online services, a good adblocker, some scriptblocking, and a competent email gateway can solve many of your issues.
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